Reading Month Printable Parent Resources

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Use this 'Survey: Favorite Book (upper elem)' printable worksheet in the classroom or at home. Your students will love this 'Survey: Favorite Book (upper elem)'. Use this form to record people's favorite books. Ten titles are suggested and blank spaces are also included. Good tallying practice.

Use this 'List: Books from All Fifty States' printable worksheet in the classroom or at home. Your students will love this 'List: Books from All Fifty States'. This list features books at a variety of levels, each set in one of the fifty states. From "Bird" (set in Alabama) to "Hope Was Here" (Wyoming), this book list will help students "read across America".

Use this 'Certificate: "Caught You Reading" Tickets' printable worksheet in the classroom or at home. Your students will love this 'Certificate: "Caught You Reading" Tickets'. Students will love to be "caught" reading when they receive these little award tickets.

Use this 'Reading Log (elem/ upper elem)' printable worksheet in the classroom or at home. Your students will love this 'Reading Log (elem/ upper elem)'. This form enables students to track dates, titles, authors, and completion dates for what they are reading.

Use this 'Daily Reading Log (primary)' printable worksheet in the classroom or at home. Your students will love this 'Daily Reading Log (primary)'. This form enables students to track who, what, where, and when of what they are reading. Common Core: CCSS.ELA-Literacy: RI.2.1

Use this 'Bar Graph (create): Favorite Book' printable worksheet in the classroom or at home. Your students will love this 'Bar Graph (create): Favorite Book'. Create a bar graph to show information about favorite books.

Use this 'Literature Circles' printable worksheet in the classroom or at home. Your students will love this 'Literature Circles'. What is a literature circle? How does it work? Here are some suggestions for planning literature circles, as well as charts for tracking vocabulary, important questions, and interesting observations.

Use this 'Bookmark: Five Finger Test (color)' printable worksheet in the classroom or at home. Your students will love this 'Bookmark: Five Finger Test (color)'. "Read one page of a book. Raise one finger for each word on the page that you donâ€™t know." Simple instructions for categorizing books by difficulty, from "easy to read" to "too hard". Four bookmarks per page.

Use this 'Portfolio Cover: Books I Have Read' printable worksheet in the classroom or at home. Your students will love this 'Portfolio Cover: Books I Have Read'. Use this page to divide portfolio categories or for a notebook cover.

Use this 'Note: Accelerated Reader' printable worksheet in the classroom or at home. Your students will love this 'Note: Accelerated Reader'. "___ did a great job in ACCELERATED READER today!" Three notes per page, with blackline illustrations.

Use this 'Bookmarks: Reading' printable worksheet in the classroom or at home. Your students will love this 'Bookmarks: Reading'. Four reading-themed bookmarks: I love to read (x2); Reading is cool (x2).

Use this 'Book: Trumpet of the Swan - Friendship Worksheet' printable worksheet in the classroom or at home. Your students will love this 'Book: Trumpet of the Swan - Friendship Worksheet'. Questions about friendship for extended writing or discussion after reading E.B. White's "The Trumpet of the Swan."

Use this 'Project: Travel Tags for Books' printable worksheet in the classroom or at home. Your students will love this 'Project: Travel Tags for Books'. Write the author, title, and a few details on each travel tag.

Use this 'Reading Log (primary)' printable worksheet in the classroom or at home. Your students will love this 'Reading Log (primary)'. This form enables students to track titles and authors of what they read. Wide lines and a cute "minds at work" graphic.